Mein katzen ist das panzer, Kommander Zwitterkoph.
Ist der kline schiessehund!
something something
it's the little shit dog? WUT?
uhh I get 'My cat is the tank, Commander Zwitterkoph (zwitter is transexual isn't it?), is the blade shit dog' or something (woo only had to use translator for kline).
God I love German. Once I passed the proficiency test I stopped using it and now all I can do is listen to it. Whenever I try to speak, Japanese comes out
God I love German. Once I passed the proficiency test I stopped using it and now all I can do is listen to it. Whenever I try to speak, Japanese comes out
I always have trouble reading it when people use 'e's instead of umlauts for some reason. It takes me a second to figure out that it's not an unfamiliar word.
Also, let us all be praised, my girlfriend does not have mono, but was in fact referring to something completely unrelated.
I hate this language.
The fuck is wrong with me. I need to get out of this country.
t teefs yessir. did you see the wittgenstein youth brigade shirts I linked you to
t javen bono is a hells of severe thing here man, you gotta be careful while walking around with your pants around your ankles these days.
t fuzzball if she bought shoes it would probably be the subject of conversation for a half hour
Haha shit yeah, 20 forms of nouns or something. I have this tutorial and I've been looking for books on it, but haven't found much. I know Mina(umlaut on a) means mine, Kuin is winter, Karhun- is the stem of bear, kynsi is claw, tuli- sounds have something to do with fire, and -kaatolaulu means hunting song. This is what happens when you learn bits of a language from folk metal lyrics.
Haha how is Hungarian related to Finnish? I hear it's even more difficult than Finnish, but that's about all I know.
Haha shit yeah, 20 forms of nouns or something. I have this tutorial and I've been looking for books on it, but haven't found much. I know Mina(umlaut on a) means mine, Kuin is winter, Karhun- is the stem of bear, kynsi is claw, tuli- sounds have something to do with fire, and -kaatolaulu means hunting song. This is what happens when you learn bits of a language from folk metal lyrics.
Haha how is Hungarian related to Finnish? I hear it's even more difficult than Finnish, but that's about all I know.
If my ancestors never changed their name from 300 years ago, my last name would me Storkarhu
Stor = swedish for big
karhu = finnish for bear
Both are Uralic languages, unrelated to european languages in any way. They originate in the Ural mountains unlike every other language in europe which relates back to the india-area
The only reason to learn Finnish is to make it easier to study Hungarian. There is no reason to study Hungarian.
hahahahah
this is true
but its interesting from a linguistic standpoint
also i like finland
I've thought about studying an isolate, just because the idea of a language isolate intrigues me. Most of the true isolates are obscure languages that I'd probably never have any use for, though.
It amuses me that people actually discuss the Finno-Ugric "family".
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My cats is the tank, Commander Secondhead.
Is the small shit dog.
I think...
well that makes sense NOW
yeah, you clearly don't know German. =P
uhh I get 'My cat is the tank, Commander Zwitterkoph (zwitter is transexual isn't it?), is the blade shit dog' or something (woo only had to use translator for kline).
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Nothing was lost in translation. There was nothing to lose.
Ist der kleine scheissenhund!
It still doesn't make sense, but at least it's (closer to) correct in grammar in spelling.
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Maybe he was :shock:
edit- SHEISSENHUNDSCHWERT!
Verpist dich, Umlauten.
I have many cats in my pants, and the police don't know it.
Fuck you, umlauts
genki ka?
Pretty much.
The Germanic languages are pretty closely related. It might've been easier for you if I knew how to type an umlaut, but I don't, so I cheated.
[tiny] SCHEIßE SCHEIßE SCHEIßE SCHEIßE![/TINY]
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I love the esset
I hate this language.
because that's arguably worse
Nah i understand Kaetzen = Kätzen
In Swedish that would be
Jag har många katter i mina byxor, och polisen känner det inte.
Dra åt helvete, omljud!
of course I used an umlaut so telling them to fuck off is pointless
I think I might just learn to swear in various languages.
Slavic languages are pretty cool also.
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The fuck is wrong with me. I need to get out of this country.
t teefs yessir. did you see the wittgenstein youth brigade shirts I linked you to
t javen bono is a hells of severe thing here man, you gotta be careful while walking around with your pants around your ankles these days.
t fuzzball if she bought shoes it would probably be the subject of conversation for a half hour
Hej!
My last name is umlauted 8-)
oh shit finnish
I want to learn it
But damn its intimidating
just google search it. scarlet ave's blog also appears, having the same title. the cafe press link is under it.
There's no umlaut on Faggot.
in japan
with a fucking umlaut
Haha how is Hungarian related to Finnish? I hear it's even more difficult than Finnish, but that's about all I know.
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hahahahah
this is true
but its interesting from a linguistic standpoint
also i like finland
There can be if you want there to be :winky:
get it
FAEGGERT!
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oh cuz umlauts look like balls
yeah i got it.
weirdo.
:P
If my ancestors never changed their name from 300 years ago, my last name would me Storkarhu
Stor = swedish for big
karhu = finnish for bear
Both are Uralic languages, unrelated to european languages in any way. They originate in the Ural mountains unlike every other language in europe which relates back to the india-area
I've thought about studying an isolate, just because the idea of a language isolate intrigues me. Most of the true isolates are obscure languages that I'd probably never have any use for, though.
It amuses me that people actually discuss the Finno-Ugric "family".